In Mexican stores across Los Angeles, huaraches are a common sight. Wander down Olvera Street in downtown L.A. or visit Boyle Heights, and you'll see the cherished sandals in all their hues, styles ...
It's ironic that an authentic Mexican restaurant opened inside a space formerly occupied by a fast food franchise, but that's exactly what happened when Los Huaraches (3116 N. Downer Ave.) took over a ...
Willy Chavarria’s Oaxaca-inspired huaraches stoked controversy. The designer has issued an apology
When Chicano fashion designer Willy Chavarria first devised his latest shoe drop — a chunky sneaker topped with the sleek, black leather weave of artisanal Mexican huaraches — he meant to honor his ...
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